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More Accumulating Snow Forecast for Tomorrow

By: Meteorologist Dan Peck
Updated: December 29, 2012
HAGERSTOWN, MD - Another round of accumulating snow is on the way for the tomorrow. Snow will begin to overspread the region after midnight and will last until tomorrow afternoon.

     


As of right now, most of the Four State Region will see anywhere from 2 to 4 inches of snow, with a coating to as much as 2" of snow towards the Eastern Portion of Loudoun County and Washington, D.C.. 3-6" of snow with isolated higher amounts are possible in the higher elevations of Western Allegany, Western Grant, Western Mineral and Garrett Counties.

Stay with the WHAG Weather team with winter and severe weather hits the area, they'll keep you informed as these events roll though on their social media platforms as well as Your4State.com.

Meteorologist Bryan Tolle:  Facebook / Twitter
Meteorologist Alan Auglis:  Facebook / Twitter
Meteorologist Dan Peck:  Facebook/ Twitter
WHAG Weather Alert Network:  Facebook / Twitter

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